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Pelagia Teresa Majewska (26 April 1933 - 12 July 1988) was a Polish aeroplane and glider pilot-instructor, who won many national and world glider records. She was also a social activist.


Early life and education

Pelagia Teresa Pietrzak was born on 26 April 1933 in Rowne (now Rivne) in
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to Stanisława (d. 1985) and Jan Pietrzak (d. 1942 in
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). After the
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, the surviving family settled in
Lublin Lublin is the ninth-largest city in Poland and the second-largest city of historical Lesser Poland. It is the capital and the center of Lublin Voivodeship with a population of 336,339 (December 2021). Lublin is the largest Polish city east of t ...
following the incorporation of
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into the
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic ( uk, Украї́нська Радя́нська Соціалісти́чна Респу́бліка, ; russian: Украи́нская Сове́тская Социалисти́ческая Респ ...
. After completing primary school, she attended the III Liceum im. Unii Lubelskie ( Unia Lubelska Secondary School). She earned her secondary school-leaving certificate in 1950. At school, she belonged to the
Polish Scouting and Guiding Association , type = organization , headquarters = ZHP Headquarters Warsaw , location = Warszawa, Konopnickiej 6 , country = Poland , f-date = 1 November 1918 , founder = Andrzej Małkowski, Olga Małkowska , members = 138,112 , chiefscouttitle = N ...
, taking part in athletics and swimming.


Flying

After her high school graduation, she took up parachuting and gliding at the Lublin Aero Club. She then received training in aeroplanes at the club. In 1953, she left Lublin and moved to
Warsaw Warsaw ( pl, Warszawa, ), officially the Capital City of Warsaw,, abbreviation: ''m.st. Warszawa'' is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland, and its population is officia ...
with Tadeusz Majewski, her future husband. In Lublin, she built up her flying hours, flying 40 hours in planes and 18 hours in gliders. She joined the Warsaw Aero Club and competed in numerous national and international gliding competitions through the organisation. In both 1973 and 1977 she won the Women's International Gliding Competition, and came second in 1975. She was the second woman in Poland and the third woman in the world to win
FAI Gliding Commission The International Gliding Commission (IGC) is the international governing body for the sport of gliding. It is governed by meetings of delegates from national gliding associations. It is one of several Air Sport Commissions (ASC) of the Fédéra ...
Diamond Badge, awarded to pilots who fly to a pre-defined goal, go in one flight (but not necessarily to a pre-defined goal), and gain in height. Earning all three "diamonds" qualifies the pilot for the FAI registry as a Diamond Badge holder. She earned 17 world records and 21 national records. Her total gliding flying hours were 3,500 hours and the distance covered was close to . She was the first glider pilot in the country to be awarded the highest Polish gliding decoration, the Tański Medal (pl), in 1956. In 1960 Majewska was the first woman in Poland and the second in the world to be awarded the world's highest gliding honour, the
Lilienthal Gliding Medal Lilienthal Gliding Medal – the highest soaring award in the world, established by Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) in 1938 in honour of Otto Lilienthal, a German pioneer of human aviation. It aims "to reward a particularly remark ...
by the
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(FAI). ( Marcelle Choisnet was the first woman to receive the award, in 1951). She was a Polish '' Distinguished Master of Sport'' and was awarded the Medal for Outstanding Sports Achievements three times. For a time she worked for some time as a flight training inspector in the
Polish Aero Club Aeroklub Polski (AP; ''Polish Aero Club'') is the Polish central association of persons practising air sports or recreational flying. It was founded in 1921 and is a member of the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale. It has a headquarters in ...
. She flew many hours in local aeroclubs as a social instructor training young people. She worked with the
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Skrzydlata Polska ''Skrzydlata Polska'' is a Polish aeronautics magazine, published since 1930. It is the oldest journal on the subject of aviation in Poland.Andrzej Oset, Geneza Skrzydlatej Polski, "Skrzydlata Polska", nr 9 (1997), s. 58-61, The magazine is impor ...
, published since 1930. She was a member of the editorial board of the weekly, wrote articles, was a sympathetic critic and advisor to the magazine's editorial board and was twice the recipient of the publication's "Blue Wings" award. In the 1980s, she worked as a pilot at the Agro-Aircraft Services Unit of WSK-PZL Warszawa-Okęcie. She was one of the most experienced pilots in that company. Her last flight was the transport - under an international contract - of a fire-fighting PZL M18 Dromader aircraft to Setubal, Portugal.


Death

On 12 July 1988, Pelagia Majewska died at
Lisbon Airport Humberto Delgado Airport , informally Lisbon Airport and formally Portela Airport, is an international airport located northeast of the city centre of Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. The airport is the main international gateway to Portugal. ...
as a result of an aircraft accident. She was buried on 21 July 1988 in the family grave in the Roman Catholic cemetery on Lipowa Street in Lublin (plot no. 30A, row XXI, no. 27). She was survived by her husband Tadeusz Zbigniew Majewski (1929-2002) and their son, Sławomir.


Awards and commemoration

For her achievements in Polish aviation, Majewska was awarded both the Gold and Silver Cross of Merit and the Silver and Bronze
Medal of Merit for National Defence The Medal of Merit for National Defence ( pl, Medal Za Zasługi dla Obronności Kraju) is a decoration of the Ministry of National Defence of Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divi ...
. She was posthumously awarded the Officer's Cross of the
Order of Polonia Restituta The Order of Polonia Restituta ( pl, Order Odrodzenia Polski, en, Order of Restored Poland) is a Polish state decoration, state Order (decoration), order established 4 February 1921. It is conferred on both military and civilians as well as on al ...
. In 1989, at the request of the Polish Aero Club, the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale's General Conference established the Pelagia Majewska medal in honour of her memory. It is an annual award given to a female glider pilot to reward: a particularly remarkable performance in gliding during the past year, or eminent services to gliding over a long period of time. On 8 January 2002, the Board of the Central Gliding School in Leszno voted to name the AP Central Gliding School after Pelagia Majewska. In 2014, roundabouts were named in her honour in Lublin and Mełgwia. In 2008, the ALTAIR Aviation Agency published a book by Irena Kostka, Majewska's sister and fellow pilot, entitled ''Szybowniczka Śiata'' (Gliderwoman of the World), dedicated to Pelagia Majewska's sporting and professional career.


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Lista rekordów świata Pelagii Majewskiej

Wyróżnieni medalem im. Pelagii Majewskiej
{{Authority control 1933 births 1988 deaths Polish glider pilots Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in Portugal Polish women Polish aviators Aviation pioneers Recipients of the Order of Polonia Restituta (1944–1989) Recipients of the Order of Polonia Restituta